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Face Painting Paint
What Kinds of Paint, Supplies
or Kits should you use?
So you volunteered at a community carnival and
you’ve been put in charge of the face painting booth. Or you’ve decided to
face paint at your child’s birthday party. You head to your local craft
store purchase the paint and supplies.
Your list includes some paints, brushes and glitter…that shouldn't be too
difficult to find, right? Wrong.
Unfortunately, most craft stores do not carry the appropriate paints,
tools and supplies for face painting.
All skin is sensitive, especially children’s skin. To truly have a
successful and safe event (which means happy kids), using the proper
products can make all the difference in the world. The last thing you want
is kids complaining of rashes, redness or stained skin.
The only type of paint that is truly appropriate to use for face painting
is FDA-compliant, water-based face paint. The package will actually say
“Face Paint” as opposed to “craft paint,” “acrylic paint,” or “tempera
paint.” Craft paints can cause serious allergic reactions to the skin
including burning and redness.
Water based face paints are easy to use, dry quickly and wash off easily
with water and soap. Craft paints could stain the skin.
The same principal applies to glitter. Craft store glitters usually
contain metal particles that can get lodged in the eye and cause abrasions
and redness. When using glitter at your face painting events, choose
cosmetic grade polyester glitter. An alternative to glitter is to purchase
sparkle face paint (where the glitter is actually in the face paint.)
Although some major cities may have theatre supply retailers that sell
face paint and supplies, the best place to find and purchase face paint is
the Internet.
Face Painting can be a memorable experience for children at birthday
parties, community festivals, school picnics or at any family event. By
using the proper paints, tools and supplies, you can ensure that the
children will be participating in a safe and fun activity.
In our EZ
Face Painting e-Guide, you'll find everything you need to learn Face
Painting -- even if you're never picked up a Paint brush in your Life.
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